The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged ; with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by HimselfLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... and J. Johnson & Company, 1811 |
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... hands are collected and carried over , they find so much of the system imperfect , so many things want- ing to carry on the trade to advantage , so many diffi- culties to overcome , and the knot of hands so easily broken by death ...
... hands are collected and carried over , they find so much of the system imperfect , so many things want- ing to carry on the trade to advantage , so many diffi- culties to overcome , and the knot of hands so easily broken by death ...
165. lappuse
... hand in hand . What name the impartial reader will give to this kind of commerce , I cannot say : to me it appears ... hands , without any answer . Jan. 4 , the house ordered , that Thomas Leech and Edward Warner wait upon the governor ...
... hand in hand . What name the impartial reader will give to this kind of commerce , I cannot say : to me it appears ... hands , without any answer . Jan. 4 , the house ordered , that Thomas Leech and Edward Warner wait upon the governor ...
201. lappuse
... hands of the government ? That , at his honour's instance , they prepared and passed in a few hours a bill for extending hither the act of parliament for dispersing rioters ? That they also passed and pre- sented to him a militia bill ...
... hands of the government ? That , at his honour's instance , they prepared and passed in a few hours a bill for extending hither the act of parliament for dispersing rioters ? That they also passed and pre- sented to him a militia bill ...
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Albany papers continued I Letter to Governor Shirley concern | 30 |
Letter to the same on the subject of uniting the colonies more | 37 |
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